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Embraer Predicts Bigger Share of Smaller BizJet Market

Luis Carlos Affonso, Embraer’s executive vice president of executive jets, said at EBACE that he expects the firm’s market share to increase by 20 percent this year, even though total annual sales of new business jets will shrink from $17 billion in 2009 to about $14 billion in 2010. The growth primarily comes from increased production of the Phenom 100 and 300, of which Embraer expects to deliver a total of 120 this year. “We’re slowing ramping-up production of the Phenom 300. You can ...

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